What are the usual symptoms of an acute attack of cerebrovascular disease

Acute attacks of cerebrovascular diseases are divided into acute ischemic cerebrovascular disease and acute hemorrhagic cerebrovascular disease, and the symptoms of acute attacks of the two are different. 1. Acute ischemic cerebrovascular disease: mainly includes transient ischemic attack and acute cerebral infarction. The main manifestations are numbness and weakness of unilateral limbs, facial numbness, slurred speech, blurred vision and other symptoms. However, transient ischemic attack usually lasts less than 24 hours and can be completely relieved on its own, while acute cerebral infarction is characterized by persistent unremitting symptoms. 2. Acute hemorrhagic cerebrovascular disease: mainly includes cerebral hemorrhage and subarachnoid hemorrhage. Hemorrhagic cerebrovascular disease mainly manifests as headache, nausea and vomiting, loss of consciousness and other symptoms. In addition, it can also be accompanied by numbness and weakness of limbs, slurred speech and other symptoms of focal neurological deficits. Acute attack of cerebrovascular disease is a sudden illness, if the patient feels unwell, he should pay attention to it and go to the hospital for consultation and treatment in time.